Receiving Helpdesk

how do you play the highest note on a clarinet

by Sven Kertzmann Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Eight tips to play high notes on the clarinet more easily!

  1. Check your embouchure (mouth position). A quick review of the basics can reveal why you are struggling to achieve notes in the second register. ...
  2. How much of the mouthpiece should be in your mouth? ...
  3. What should you do with your tongue? ...
  4. The strength and brand of reed you use can make a huge difference. ...
  5. Air support for high notes is very important. ...

More items...

On the clarinet, playing C and blowing hard produces a high G. The clarinet is the only wind instrument that can reach such high notes. With more tone holes than the recorder and an extended register, the clarinet takes full advantage of this property.

Full Answer

What are the hardest notes to play on a clarinet?

Jan 08, 2014 · Subscribe Now:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowWatch More:http://www.youtube.com/ehowFingering the highest note on a clarinet will req...

What is the highest note you can play on clarinet?

The clarinet has a range of four octaves! For example, if you blow hard into a recorder, the notes that are produced are an octave higher than when you play normally, so if you play C and blow hard, a high C is produced. On the clarinet, playing C and blowing hard produces a high G.

What is the best clarinet for beginners?

Nov 03, 2013 · Michelle Anderson, founder of Clarinet Mentors (www.learnclarinetnow.com) presents a video to show you how to play high notes better on clarinet if you are n...

How to play easy songs on clarinet?

They are much more reactive than low notes, so if there is some skill that you are missing, you’ll hear the results in your high register. The good news is that when you learn how to fix it, they can improve very quickly. Start with these videos from the Clarinet Mentors YouTube Channel: YouTube. YouTube.

What is the highest note a flute can play?

The "official" highest note of a standard flute is the C 3 octaves above middle C (called "4th octave C" if counting from where the flute starts, "7th octave C" on the piano), but I sometimes get asked how to finger notes above it (e.g. when CUCOS played arrangements that seemed determined to push the flutes too high).

What instrument can play the lowest note?

Bass instruments and chords The lowest note played is called the bass note, and it forms the root of the chord.

Why does my clarinet squeak when I play?

A firm embouchure is very important to producing a good clarinet sound, but avoid using too much jaw pressure. If you bite into the reed, you will squeak. Keep your bottom lip over your bottom teeth. Tonguing too hard can cause squeaking as well, especially if your reed is not properly set on the mouthpiece.

Why does my clarinet sound airy?

Embouchure. Create a seal around the mouthpiece with your lips. Often, poor embouchure strength is the reason behind an airy sound. If air is leaking through the corners of your mouth, it will reduce the effectiveness of the sound.

What are the keys on a clarinet?

In result that means in order to build a clarinet, you need at least two keys. That is what you find at the first clarinets: Two keys, a long one for the lowest note, and an overblowing or speaker key.

What is B flat on clarinet?

The B-flat clarinet is an orchestral instrument going back to the time of Mozart and beyond. It is a transposing instrument, which means that the note heard is a major second below the note written on the page. The B-flat clarinet has a small key on the back, just above the thumbhole.

What is the lowest note on a clarinet?

on a regular clarinet, the lowest is an E, which is like the B in the third line but without the register key.

How to play altissimo on clarinet?

A high C is a good starting point when you’re learning to play altissimo notes. Cover the top holes on the upper and lower joints. Keep the thumb and register key down, or the key on the backside of the clarinet near your thumb. Then keep the pinky key down to form a high C note.

How to hold a clarinet?

Place the fingers of your left hand over the tops of the holes on the upper joint of the clarinet. Then, take your right hand and place your fingers over the tops of the holes on the bottom joint. Set your right thumb under the hook on the bottom joint to help you hold the clarinet.

Is WikiHow a copyright?

All rights reserved. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. This image is <b>not</b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website.

Step 1: Get a Clarinet

To play the clarinet you need to have a clarinet. You can either buy a clarinet or if you already have one than GOOD!!!!!!!! You also need a reed. The reed allows you to blow. Without a reed, the clarinet will not make a sound.

Step 2: Learning "A"

Learning the notes are simple. All you need to do is think of the alphabet, but in a different way. The highest note is A,which is at the top of your instrument.

Step 3: Learning "G"

G is probably the easiest note to learn. All you have to do is blow but not pushing down any notes.

Step 4: Learning "F"

F is also very easy. All you have to do is think of "f" for "fum" (although that is not how you spell thumb) and just put your thumb on the Back hole and blow.

Step 5: Learning "E"

All you have to do when you play e is add a step to f. You have to keep your thumb on the back and put your first finger on the first hole.

Step 6: Learning "D"

With d you just add a step to e. you keep all the fingers on for e and add your second finger to the middle hole.

Step 7: Learning"C"

With c you just a step to d. Keep all you fingers on and add you third finger.

image
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9